Feb 12, 2015
Executive Vice President and COO Jacki Pick gave a presentation on America’s Energy Network to the NAPE Expo in Houston, TX
Executive Vice President and COO Jacki Pick gave a presentation on America’s Energy Network to the NAPE Expo in Houston, TX
The Obama administration directed the Treasury Department to establish a program of individual retirement savings accounts known as “MyRAs” beginning January 2015. MyRA accounts allow workers to save via payroll deductions.
During a time when people reflect on the struggles and accomplishments of African-Americans over many decades, many agree that “more can be done” to ensure economic opportunity for all Americans. …
The Washington Times: More can be done to ensure economic opportunity for all Americans, say NCPA President/CEO Allen West and Senior Fellow Pam Villarreal in a Washington Times commentary.
President Lyndon B. Johnson declared an “unconditional war on poverty” in 1964 and followed up a year later with an avalanche of domestic social and antipoverty programs known collectively as the Great Society. Johnson persuaded Congress to support his welfare agenda — sending him more than 80 pieces of legislation to sign in a short period of time.
Senior Energy Fellow Ms. Pick manages litigation and financial oversight, conducting audits and managing internal controls.
NCPA: Black History Month is a time to reflect on the accomplishments of African Americans over the decades – often in spite of “helpful” government programs that backfire and fail, according to a new report from the National Center for Policy Analysis.
Real Clear Markets: The growth in the U.S. manufacturing sector deserves more credit for the nation’s recent upswing, says NCPA Senior Fellow Thomas Hemphill in a Real Clear Markets commentary.
During a time when people reflect on the struggles and accomplishments of African-Americans over many decades, many agree that “more can be done” to ensure economic opportunity for all Americans. But the demand that the “more” must be done by government through a stronger safety net, wealth redistribution and mandated equality measures overshadows the years of evidence that more often than not, government programs fail
Forbes: Given the improved performance of the labor markets, the FOMC will probably begin a gradual process of interest-rate normalization, theorized NCPA Distinguished Fellow Bob McTeer in a Forbes commentary.
The Hill: The Obama administration needs to disclose fairly and fully the exact nature of the legal risk that people are taking when they apply for coverage in one of the 36 states without their own health-insurance exchange, says NCPA Senior Fellow John R. Graham in a commentary at The Hill.
The Washington Post: Seniors on Medicare can get quality care at a reasonable price by engaging in “domestic medical tourism,” says NCPA Senior Fellow John R. Graham in a commentary at The Washington Post.
The Dallas Morning News: Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee criticized President Obama for his failures in domestic issues and foreign policy at a National Center for Policy Analysis event, reports The Dallas Morning News.
NCPA] The National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) and Debate Central are proud to congratulate the winners of the Young Patriots Essay Contest: Kevin Wei, Emily Nguyen, and Isabella Penola. The Young Patriots Essay Contest is a joint effort designed to challenge middle and high school students to creatively solve problems in the realm of economics and public policy through the art of writing.
NCPA: Isabella Penola, of Zionsville, Indiana, placed third in the National Center for Policy Analysis’s Young Patriot Essay Contest with her essay on the relationship between individual freedom and social and economic prosperity.
NCPA: Emily Nguyen, of Houston, Texas, placed second in the National Center for Policy Analysis’s Young Patriot Essay Contest with her essay on the relationship between individual freedom and social and economic prosperity.
NCPA: Kevin Wei, of Plano, Texas, placed first in the National Center for Policy Analysis’s Young Patriot Essay Contest with his essay on the relationship between individual freedom and social and economic prosperity.
American Thinker: The $30 billion the federal government put towards getting doctors and hospitals to take up electronic health records did more damage than good, says NCPA Senior Fellow John R. Graham in an American Thinker commentary.
Plano Star-Courier: Kevin Wei, of Plano, placed first in the National Center for Policy Analysis’s (NCPA) Young Patriot Essay Contest, with his essay on the relationship between individual freedom and social and economic prosperity, reports The Plano Star-Courier.
Larry Wedekind has been integrally involved in every facet of health care financing and the delivery of health care within the southeastern U.S. market. Larry Wedekind formed and developed IntegraNet …
Forbes: Expectations of movements in the dollar should drive investment, rather than the current level of the dollar, says NCPA Distinguished Fellow Bob McTeer in a Forbes commentary.
Mike Huckabee WHEN: Wednesday, February 4, 2015 Luncheon 12:00PM – 1:30PM WHERE: Hyatt Regency Hotel 300 Reunion Blvd Dallas, TX 75207 Ticket Sales Have Closed. No Tickets Sold at Door. For additional …
Forbes: The laws governing medical devices are poorly written and give the FDA too much power, says NCPA Senior Fellow John R. Graham in a Forbes commentary.
Fierce Energy: Restricting coal exports will only hurt the American economy and US workers, while doing nothing for the environment, according to a NCPA report featured in a Fierce Energy piece.
Forbes: The FOMC will likely begin paying more attention to the core indexes, says NCPA Distinguished Fellow Bob McTeer in a Forbes commentary.